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. >> the senator said there is a bill in the legislature that would deny tax exemptions to nonprofit execution groups to fail to comply with nondiscrimination laws. >>> in richmond, police are investigating a shooting near hill top drive. the victim was driving a bmw when she was shot in the left eye. >> he was air lifted to the hospital. >> officers shut down the richmond parkway to search for the gunman. >>> on cherry road in san bruno, a teenager boy was shot and injured while standing outside in a carport. >> neighbors said they heard several gunshots at about 4:20 this afternoon. >>> another big surprise in oakland, the city's interim police chief is stepping aside less than 48 hours after getting the job. >> as ktvu you a noel walker worths, now a third chief has been named, leaving one city council man to suggest the gangs are better organized than the city. >> on wednesday, former chief howard jordan announced he's taking medical retirement, and for family reasons, he was announced demotion. >> some rank in file didn't know there was already a new, new chief in town. >> shawn
. >> the senator said there is a bill in the legislature that would deny tax exemptions to nonprofit execution groups to fail to comply with nondiscrimination laws. >>> in richmond, police are investigating a shooting near hill top drive. the victim was driving a bmw when she was shot in the left eye. >> he was air lifted to the hospital. >> officers shut down the richmond parkway to search for the gunman. >>> on cherry road in san bruno, a teenager boy was...
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, so you have parking tax and property tax are the ones, so mta receives 80% of parking tax in lieu, and what that means is that the parking tax comes into the general fund and we give mta general fund money in the same dollar amount, so that amounts to 61 million dollars, similarly with the library, 2.5% of property tax, this is an additional 37 million, open space, 37 million, the children's fund of 44.7 million, the municipal symphony, 2 million, and then the hotel tax as we discussed earlier, 88 million that is then budgeted, 56 million of that is budgeted in the general fund. >> so, the open space fund is getting an additional 37 million this year, yes, this year? >> it is getting 37 million, it is not an additional, each year, it gets the percentage of property tax, 2.5% of property tax, so as property tax grows, the open space fund is lucky enough to grow with our largest growing general fund tax. >> got it. supervisor avalos? >> just a question on that, so we have the open space property tax set aside, 2.5% at 37.3 million, is there anything that protects overall funding with
, so you have parking tax and property tax are the ones, so mta receives 80% of parking tax in lieu, and what that means is that the parking tax comes into the general fund and we give mta general fund money in the same dollar amount, so that amounts to 61 million dollars, similarly with the library, 2.5% of property tax, this is an additional 37 million, open space, 37 million, the children's fund of 44.7 million, the municipal symphony, 2 million, and then the hotel tax as we discussed...
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you operate under had an overall can only be one percent in 2003 other sections of the revenue and tax code were updated to impose an overall 2 percent cap overall so we're seeking language to be inserted into a bill and mod /tphaoeuz that an bring it up to be consistent /aeu /kwrosz the board. sis >> any opposition to that yet >> i'll give you an overview of the positions, the current status, the agreements that are the /subts of item four and the consultant contract of subject of item number five and overall schedule of our recommendation. let's talk a little bit about the existing condition first. as you know, as you're traveling westbound into san francisco from oakland there is an off ramp on the left side that's not standard. typically it's on the right side and also to the westbound onramp is a very short on ramp with very minimal [inaudible] deficiencies. the good news is that we're gonna reconstruct those ramps -- new westbound on and off ram /-pbls. in front of your screen you'll see the blue colored off ramp is the new off ramp on the right side of the bridge, standard in te
you operate under had an overall can only be one percent in 2003 other sections of the revenue and tax code were updated to impose an overall 2 percent cap overall so we're seeking language to be inserted into a bill and mod /tphaoeuz that an bring it up to be consistent /aeu /kwrosz the board. sis >> any opposition to that yet >> i'll give you an overview of the positions, the current status, the agreements that are the /subts of item four and the consultant contract of subject of...
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. >> the senator said there is a bill in the legislature that would deny tax exemptions to nonprofit execution groups to fail to comply with nondiscrimination laws. >>> in richmond, police are investigating a shooting near hill top drive. the victim was driving a bmw when she was shot in the left eye. >> he was air lifted to the hospital. >> officers shut down the richmond parkway to search for the gunman. >>> on cherry road in san bruno, a teenager boy was shot and injured while standing outside in a carport. >> neighbors said they heard several gunshots at about 4:20 this afternoon. >>> anotherprise in oakland, the city's interim police chief is stepping aside less than 48 hours after getting the job. >> as ktvu you a noel walker worths, now a third chief has been named, leaving one city council man to suggest the gangs are better organized than the city. >> on wednesday, former chief howard jordan announced he's taking medical retirement, and for family reasons, he was announced demotion. >> some rank in file didn't know there was already a new, new chief in town. >> shawn nguyen.
. >> the senator said there is a bill in the legislature that would deny tax exemptions to nonprofit execution groups to fail to comply with nondiscrimination laws. >>> in richmond, police are investigating a shooting near hill top drive. the victim was driving a bmw when she was shot in the left eye. >> he was air lifted to the hospital. >> officers shut down the richmond parkway to search for the gunman. >>> on cherry road in san bruno, a teenager boy was...
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the balancing of the state budget, the car tax was then replaced with property tax and then property tax was replaced by a state general fund and other discretionary revenue. in san francisco we used to use our vehicle license fee to pay for health and welfare services and in what we call the triple flip which is the movement of revenue within the state budget to local governments, we got the same amount of money as we received in the past and we gave the health and human services agencies the same dollar amount. but the state loss out on those dollars and in the end some of those dollars would have gone to transportation. in the state legislature, a couple of years ago on the urging of san francisco, the legislature passed the ability of local governments to raise the vehicle license fee up to the two percent maximum so that's what we're proposing and again the dollar amount over a 15 year period is $1.1 billion and although it's supposed to be a general tax, there's a proposal. we have three members on the board that's on the task force and wiener is sponsoring transportation. that
the balancing of the state budget, the car tax was then replaced with property tax and then property tax was replaced by a state general fund and other discretionary revenue. in san francisco we used to use our vehicle license fee to pay for health and welfare services and in what we call the triple flip which is the movement of revenue within the state budget to local governments, we got the same amount of money as we received in the past and we gave the health and human services agencies the...
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reform, we have four primary charges, the first is to conduct eligibility for medi cal and exchange tax credits, for customers who will be applying in person online by phone e-mail or fax, that's a responsibility that we have today, we'll be expanding to the new expanded eligibility and is the exchange population on october 1. secondly, to accept warm hand offs, when a client calls looking for coverage, they'll be screened by the state call center and if appears that they are likely to be medi cal eligible, those calls will be transferred to us at the county level to process those eligibility requirements. thirdly, providing ongoing case management for all medi cal programs which we do today, and then finally enrolling customers into all programs for which they are eligible, by which i mean not just health coverage programs but over the long term, all other social services programs including cal fresh and calworks, this is a process that's known as horizontal integration, the affordable care act encouraged but did not mandate horizontal integration, the state of california has embraced
reform, we have four primary charges, the first is to conduct eligibility for medi cal and exchange tax credits, for customers who will be applying in person online by phone e-mail or fax, that's a responsibility that we have today, we'll be expanding to the new expanded eligibility and is the exchange population on october 1. secondly, to accept warm hand offs, when a client calls looking for coverage, they'll be screened by the state call center and if appears that they are likely to be medi...
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and then the last is increasing sale's tax by another half percent and so taken together the 15 year totals in today's dollars are particular $3 billion. we know this is a huge list that the voters are being asked to shoulder this investment, but we do believe that the investment into transportation that has never been done before are warranted and are timely. and then the third recommendation is for us to continue to seek additional funding. we do know and as identified in the ta's transportation plan that there are other regional state and federal venues. there are cap and trade revenues, there's potential for toll increases that we can share in san francisco and we continue to recommend that our city leaders work together in order to further those potential revenue sources. >> we have a question from commissioner breed. >> yes, i wanted to know if there were any -- did you explore any increases in developer fees for the transportation component? >> yes, we have taken a look at developer fees. many fees, impact development fees are restricted to the area and only can be used for ne
and then the last is increasing sale's tax by another half percent and so taken together the 15 year totals in today's dollars are particular $3 billion. we know this is a huge list that the voters are being asked to shoulder this investment, but we do believe that the investment into transportation that has never been done before are warranted and are timely. and then the third recommendation is for us to continue to seek additional funding. we do know and as identified in the ta's...
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experiencing hardships such as homelessness, people with incomes below the threshold for filing federal tax returns which is about 9750 dollars per year, the incarcerated, those are the religious exemptions. >> my apologies, do you have copies of the slides for the committee. >> i'm sorry, i do not, i apologize. >> continue, please. >> anyone who is subject to the individual mandate and fails to show klein which will be done through their tax return, financial penalties will apply, the penalty in the first year is $95 which is low in acknowledgment of this new requirement but it creases to 695 dollars in 2016, it expands public insurance for low-income citizens through the medicate program, it creates the amazon.com of health insurance, it incentive employers to offer coverage, it makes health insurance more accessible and for all of these, i'll review the expanded options in brief. for the lowest income individuals, health reform expanded medicate which is called medi cal in california, prior to health reform, only certain low-income individuals were eligible for medical, primarily, childr
experiencing hardships such as homelessness, people with incomes below the threshold for filing federal tax returns which is about 9750 dollars per year, the incarcerated, those are the religious exemptions. >> my apologies, do you have copies of the slides for the committee. >> i'm sorry, i do not, i apologize. >> continue, please. >> anyone who is subject to the individual mandate and fails to show klein which will be done through their tax return, financial penalties...
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assembly and what it does is it /saobgs to reduce the voter threshold for general local bonds and related taxes so it did pass the assembly, which is remarkable, but it's in the senate and i think the out look in the senate is all such voter threshold related measures will likely be deferred 'til next year so they can sort out the various policy areas that are under consideration ranging from education parcel taxes to general bonds so there'll be a lot of work done and we wanted to put this on the agenda so if we come back year we're already on top of it. couple other key bills i mentioned from time to time -- they're both eye dent cal bills -- they deal with the [inaudible] program. the bills would extend those programs come /pwhraoet with the fee authority and necessary fees to provide about 2 billion dollars worth of funding over the next decade for alternative fuel in the state and emission criteria reduction programs so those -- the reason i bring that to your attention is the carl moyer program is a funning source for the projects you're interested in here. the one measure, the assembly m
assembly and what it does is it /saobgs to reduce the voter threshold for general local bonds and related taxes so it did pass the assembly, which is remarkable, but it's in the senate and i think the out look in the senate is all such voter threshold related measures will likely be deferred 'til next year so they can sort out the various policy areas that are under consideration ranging from education parcel taxes to general bonds so there'll be a lot of work done and we wanted to put this on...
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the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the running. especially all this week. it has me feeling very weak. so much big government firing on so many fronts that it amazes me that republicans have all but raised the right flag. the speakers proposing a punch. we will get into it later. the reality is right now. the air but government is back with a vengeance. and doesn't give a darn how much you complain welcome, everyone, i am neilto. we don't stand a chance. now we have a congress that doesn't only take a pass on spending, but a president who bypasses them altogether when it comes to taxes. the fallout for you is startling. with me now is a guy whose temper is kind of short tonight. tj, it's always good having you. you were kind of like that he said he saw all of this coming. what you said is that he saw this accelerating. >> you know, the thing i'm worried about is that unemployment is s
the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the running. especially all this week. it has me feeling very weak. so much big government firing on so many fronts that it amazes me that republicans have all but raised the right flag. the speakers proposing a punch. we will get into it later. the reality is right now. the air but government is back with a vengeance....
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to your tax bills at the beginning of the year. they also have no plans to say the entitlement programs even though the president knows doing is not about the costs an option. doing nothing makes no sense. budgets are about setting priorities. republicans realize we have a moral obligation to spend your hard earned tax dollars wisely. we should but only what we need to cover the functions of government and not a dollar more. that is why we support reforms to fix the programs washington should be funding and a limited programs it shouldn't and balance a budget. federali note that the government wastes hundreds of dollars each year. we need to identify and remove wasteful areas of the budget. instead the president has decided to cut on order security, first responders, and law enforcement. the director of u.s. immigration and customs recently testified before a house subcommittee that for budgetary reasons, more than 2 2200 illegl immigrants and 10 high-level offenders were released back onto our streets. at the same time, news outle
to your tax bills at the beginning of the year. they also have no plans to say the entitlement programs even though the president knows doing is not about the costs an option. doing nothing makes no sense. budgets are about setting priorities. republicans realize we have a moral obligation to spend your hard earned tax dollars wisely. we should but only what we need to cover the functions of government and not a dollar more. that is why we support reforms to fix the programs washington should...
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the tax comes even so. ha happens -- when you have a go bond, my neighbors pay twice as much as i do, but sometimes ten times as i do on the same house because you've owned our house over 40 years so that's not equitable. we can't get around prop 13, but here we use parcel tax. that works for a schools. no one yells and screams about it because the bank of america doesn't pay anymore than i do. they give a 50 percent discount for the seniors. no one screams about it, but it can raise a method of the amount of money every year and people might people comfortable in san francisco paying for the schools and they might feel comfortable paying for their transportation. that's my only thought for today. >> next speaker. >> jerald coffin. >> i was going to talk about comparing what you and your director put out early this year with the break down today. but from what i heard, i want to say something different. i think that this task force is shooting too short term and too low. we just heard monique say that san f
the tax comes even so. ha happens -- when you have a go bond, my neighbors pay twice as much as i do, but sometimes ten times as i do on the same house because you've owned our house over 40 years so that's not equitable. we can't get around prop 13, but here we use parcel tax. that works for a schools. no one yells and screams about it because the bank of america doesn't pay anymore than i do. they give a 50 percent discount for the seniors. no one screams about it, but it can raise a method...
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that is welcome anytime of the most during tax month. they help me out a lot. >> from northwest, abc 7 news. an important milestone. firstave concluded there drilling on the mars planet. have drilledrs away at rocks. it is sometimes hard to see, , plentya lot of people of people are out and about enjoying this will. snow. >> steve rudin will be back with what is left of the storm what is the best part of snow? no school. >> all of it. the kids are enjoying it. they had a lot of fun today. as you can see, not everyone the snow was a bad thing. kids and adults are enjoying the aftermath of the storm. seen akids have not base snowstorm like that in their lifetime. inches is the official total in boston. is the fifth largest storm on record. we have a little bit of snow in our forecast. first, take a look at the new at this hour.dral remain clear. it will be a cold night ahead. it will not be as cold as it was last night with those gusty .inds winds are beginning to settle down. 39 right now. windchill factor at 31 degrees. 3 degrees below a
that is welcome anytime of the most during tax month. they help me out a lot. >> from northwest, abc 7 news. an important milestone. firstave concluded there drilling on the mars planet. have drilledrs away at rocks. it is sometimes hard to see, , plentya lot of people of people are out and about enjoying this will. snow. >> steve rudin will be back with what is left of the storm what is the best part of snow? no school. >> all of it. the kids are enjoying it. they had a lot...
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place, formation legislation, that will set the rate and method of aportion for the special property taxes and they are taking the lead on that and the plan is to introduce that legislation some time in the next few months, and in addition to the reasons that maria was mentioning we thought that now was an appropriate time to provide the. and the plan going forward, and potential revenue sources and the project delivery methods that we are looking at. we are going to run through the dtx and did a status update on the award that was so far and we talked about the delivery options and we will give a quick refresher of the memorandum of understanding that was signed back in 2012 and because that is the basis for some of the revenue sources that potential revenue sources that you are going to see that could be used for a p3 and then will end with an overview of what our research has found so far in terms of the potential of the p3, for this project. and maria just ran through the list of the stake hold theirs we will be meeting with and providing the update that you are about to get. and to ge
place, formation legislation, that will set the rate and method of aportion for the special property taxes and they are taking the lead on that and the plan is to introduce that legislation some time in the next few months, and in addition to the reasons that maria was mentioning we thought that now was an appropriate time to provide the. and the plan going forward, and potential revenue sources and the project delivery methods that we are looking at. we are going to run through the dtx and did...
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it could be extended sales tax as well, i believe, right, scott? so it does not have to be the new one. >> we have modeled out the extension, and what are the assessment and we have calibrated and to put on ranges here and because we are quite sure because we are looking at future values and revenue streams. but the plans will be, and that is the range, and the range of assumptions and in terms of total funding sources. >> okay. >> and the next page. >> a milestone payment, at the end of completion and that is analogous to a down payment and those funding sources were largely a local contributions from the ta and mtc and the golden gate bridge and some cal transfupds. there could be multiple payments halfway through or all of the final and this is the model and we followed the proceedings and the financial model. and the range for the funds for the short term cash infusions for 1.6 and 1.7 billion dollars, and these are critical to the p3 developer and you heard brian talk about the caring costs and you can imagine the caring cost if you are a p3 d
it could be extended sales tax as well, i believe, right, scott? so it does not have to be the new one. >> we have modeled out the extension, and what are the assessment and we have calibrated and to put on ranges here and because we are quite sure because we are looking at future values and revenue streams. but the plans will be, and that is the range, and the range of assumptions and in terms of total funding sources. >> okay. >> and the next page. >> a milestone...
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taxes which allows special tax for transportation to be included but it's a broader net in terms of it's authority to do a threshold. all of those are scheduled to be heard with several other measures to deal with other policy areas for senate government and finances committee on may 5th. i had a conversation with the protem's office and we may see these bills move to keep them alive and in position from a deadline perspective, but he does not expect any of these voter threshold bills to be adopted year and anticipates if any due it will be in 2014. that's my report. >> are there any questions, colleagues? any member of the public who would like to speak on this matter? all right. seeing there is no one from the public and seeing there is none from colleagues, we close this. are there any questions? all right. we have a motion? thank you very much. motion made by commissioner chiu without objection. madam clerk please read item no. 4. >> reading no. 4. an action item. >> very much. good morning commissioners. this item is to recommend a planning services a board to parsons in terms
taxes which allows special tax for transportation to be included but it's a broader net in terms of it's authority to do a threshold. all of those are scheduled to be heard with several other measures to deal with other policy areas for senate government and finances committee on may 5th. i had a conversation with the protem's office and we may see these bills move to keep them alive and in position from a deadline perspective, but he does not expect any of these voter threshold bills to be...
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we have the ability to impose special taxes on the water front site and to issue community facilities district bonds to pay for public improvements and emily mentioned we've gotten state legislation allowing the capture of property tax growth generated by this new development. so those are the three main sources to pay for infrastructure improvements. four sea are come up with the capital to make the improvements and the deal structure is going to repay their equity with an 8 percent return which we feel compares favorablely with similar types of deals that the city has done in the past. ground leases would be the main form of convey znswer. we would only consider sale of parcels at the water front site for condominium purposes. these leases would be long term leases, 99 year leases. we would rely in the earlier phases for prepaid leases to have the proceeds payoff the developers equity very quickly. the goal of this deal structure is to retire their spend as quickly as possible. after they hit their 18 percent return which we're currently projecting to be in phase 4 after all the inf
we have the ability to impose special taxes on the water front site and to issue community facilities district bonds to pay for public improvements and emily mentioned we've gotten state legislation allowing the capture of property tax growth generated by this new development. so those are the three main sources to pay for infrastructure improvements. four sea are come up with the capital to make the improvements and the deal structure is going to repay their equity with an 8 percent return...
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we ought to put a tax on that. bullets ought to be prohibitively expensive. >> a well regulated militia to keep the security of the people, to keep and bear arms. does that speak to the right of securing the nation through a well regulated defense establishment, or does it greenlight some guy in new york to out his garage like an armory? >> the supreme court defers on this. they have basically upheld the second amendment. it does give the protections to gun owners, and it makes it somewhat of a moot issue. this is mostly for show right now. it is a diversion -- i'm all for gun-control -- but it will not happen. it is a diversion from what we need to do, which is dealing with issues like debt, the climate, which polish and do not want to deal with. it is a side show. >> i do not think it is a side show when you have massacres like we have had in the last year. not just newtown. justice scalia's opinion actually said that the government is free to regulate the kinds of weapons that people carry. it says that. >> if y
we ought to put a tax on that. bullets ought to be prohibitively expensive. >> a well regulated militia to keep the security of the people, to keep and bear arms. does that speak to the right of securing the nation through a well regulated defense establishment, or does it greenlight some guy in new york to out his garage like an armory? >> the supreme court defers on this. they have basically upheld the second amendment. it does give the protections to gun owners, and it makes it...